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Sanawar school students donate pocket money for disaster relief

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Students of The Lawrence School, Sanawar, have donated their pocket money to the Aapda Rahat Kosh in support of the victims of the recent floods in Himachal Pradesh.

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A delegation of students, accompanied by senior officials of the school, met the Solan Deputy Commissioner yesterday and handed over to him a cheque issued towards the relief fund. The initiative reflects the school’s long-standing tradition of nurturing social responsibility among its pupils.

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“The true measure of education lies not just in academic excellence but also in the values of empathy, service and responsibility it instills in young minds. I am proud of our students who, through this small but meaningful gesture, have shown their deep concern for the community in the hour of need,” said Himmat Singh Dhillon, Headmaster of The Lawrence School, Sanawar

The Deputy Commissioner appreciated the initiative and lauded the students for their generosity and sensitivity towards society.

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